The stock of Ekso Bionics Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:EKSO) is a huge mover today! About 251,008 shares traded hands. Ekso Bionics Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:EKSO) has risen 0.03% since March 11, 2016 and is uptrending. It has underperformed by 5.42% the S&P500.
The move comes after 5 months negative chart setup for the $121.80M company. It was reported on Oct, 14 by Barchart.com. We have $4.94 PT which if reached, will make NASDAQ:EKSO worth $15.83 million less.

According to Zacks Investment Research, “Ekso Bionics Holdings, Inc. is engaged in designing, developing and selling wearable robots or exoskeletons for the medical, military, industrial and consumer markets. The company’s operating segment consists of Engineering Services and Medical segments. It operates primarily in North America, Western Europe, the Middle East and South Africa. Ekso Bionics Holdings, Inc. is headquartered in Richmond, California.”

More news for Ekso Bionics Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:EKSO) were recently published by: Marketwatch.com, which released: “Ekso Bionics Holdings Inc.” on January 19, 2014. Seekingalpha.com‘s article titled: “Ekso Bionics Is Fulfilling Its Commercial Ambitions” and published on June 16, 2016 is yet another important article.

EKSO Company Profile

Ekso Bionics Holdings, Inc., formerly PN Med Group, Inc., incorporated on January 30, 2012, designs, develops and sells wearable bionic human exoskeletons that have applications in healthcare, industrial, military and consumer markets. The Firm operates through two divisions: Engineering Services and Medical. The Engineering Services segment is engaged in collaborative research and development service arrangements, technology license agreements and government grants where it uses its robotics domain knowledge in bionic exoskeletons to bid on and procure contracts and grants from entities, such as the National Science Foundation and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. The Medical segment designs, engineers and makes exoskeletons for applications in the medical and military markets. The Company’s exoskeleton systems are worn over the user’s clothing. These systems serve various markets, which can be used both by able-bodied users, as well as by persons with physical disabilities.